Handbook of adolescent psychology. Volume 2 : Contextual influences on adolescent development
Lerner, Richard M. / Steinberg, Laurence D. 1952-
3rd edition
2009
xiii, 705 p. : ill.
2 v.
9780470149201 (set) - 9780470149225 (V.2)
Anglais
Part I : Interpersonal influences
1. Parent-child relationships during adolescence -- 2. Adolescents' relationships with siblings -- 3. Peer relationships in adolescence -- 4. Romantic relationships in adolescence -- 5. Mentoring in adolescence
Part II: Institutional influences
6. Schooling adolescents -- 7. Adolescent out-of-scholl activities -- 8. Adolescents and the world of work -- 9. Adolescence, adolescents, and media -- 10. The legal regulation of adolescence -- 11. The development of citizenship
Part III: The broader context of adolescence
12. Neighborhood influences on adolescent development -- 13. Poverty and socioeconomic disadvantage in adolescence -- 14. The transition to adulthood : challenges of poverty and structural lag -- 15. Etchnicity and immigration -- 16. Cross-cultural issues in the study of adolescence across the world -- 18. A shared commitment to youth : the integration of theory, research, practice, and policy
The study of and interest in adolescence in the field of psychology and related fields continues to grow, necessitating an expanded revision of this seminal work. This multidisciplinary handbook, edited by the premier scholars in the field, Richard Lerner and Laurence Steinberg, and with contributions from the leading researchers, reflects the latest empirical work and growth in the field.
WS 462 L616h 2009 V.2
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